Exploring Old Kyoto:
2003 (Started: 2002)
What to do with our class samples? Well, what better than pieced up with this
modified courthouse steps block? The
quilt went together well and quickly. We
added a folded trim in that lovely brick red so popular in Japanese fabrics to
add some oomph. Then the backing became
a rather dynamic collection of a tablecloth I had brought in Japan, some
American Japanese style prints and a few extra sashiko blocks for good
measure. It felt good to be working with a measure of "making do".
Block Sizes: 24.5cm
Cut in: 21st April 2002
Pieced & Basted: Machine 2002
Quilted: Machine & Hand 2003
Quilt Type: Workshop
Quilt Finished: 2003
Exhibited: Embroiders Guild, 2003
Collection: Gifted 3 Oct 2023
Pattern Name: Courthouse Steps (Log Cabin variation)
Pattern Source: Hearts & Hands, Wentworth Falls
Fabrics Purchased: Japan 2000
Fabric Design: Prints & Plains
Fabric Style: Cotton
Materials Type: Cotton
Wadding Type: Mountain Mist Poly Batt
Backing: Cotton
Lessons Learned:
This was a nice quilt to stitch (sashiko) and make. I suspect that I got a move on to get it finished to send, along with my finished Hussif, for the Embroiders Guild Exhibition in 2003. Having deadlines can really work to advantage sometimes!
Whilst
at a Hearts & Hands workshop in Wentworth Falls to make our Japanese Puzzle quilt
in May 1999, we had seen another Japanese style quilt that intrigued us and
were keen to make. Yvonne had sourced patterns (it may have featured in a magazine about that same time too),
so we decided to make one together. Luckily,
my stash of Japanese fabrics was boosted somewhat after the Japan trip (2000)
and the time ripe for making something with blues.
Learning Sashiko techniques with Hitomi (Photo by Y Franges) |
Our
inspiration to begin the quilt had come from a sashiko class held by Hitomi
Fujita, Quilting Heart. We had met Hitomi at the recent Quilters Gathering in
2001 and the Bondi Evening Embroidery Group was keen to learn the intricacies of sashiko
stitching.
Who better to teach us than
Hitomi! So with a group made up of both our embroidery
(Alison & Bondi Evening Group, NSW Embroiders Guild) and quilting friends
we arranged a date with Hitomi (21/4/02) to undertake some serious
stitching.
I
finished it off by machine stay stitch quilting, then added crow foot tack
& some ties for textural detail.
Having even more fun with the backing! |
Just for the Record:
Quilt Finished Size: 133 x 133cm Block Sizes: 24.5cm
Cut in: 21st April 2002
Pieced & Basted: Machine 2002
Quilted: Machine & Hand 2003
Quilt Type: Workshop
Quilt Finished: 2003
Exhibited: Embroiders Guild, 2003
Collection: Gifted 3 Oct 2023
Pattern Name: Courthouse Steps (Log Cabin variation)
Pattern Source: Hearts & Hands, Wentworth Falls
Fabrics Purchased: Japan 2000
Fabric Design: Prints & Plains
Fabric Style: Cotton
Materials Type: Cotton
Wadding Type: Mountain Mist Poly Batt
Backing: Cotton
Lessons Learned:
This was a nice quilt to stitch (sashiko) and make. I suspect that I got a move on to get it finished to send, along with my finished Hussif, for the Embroiders Guild Exhibition in 2003. Having deadlines can really work to advantage sometimes!
Happy Stitchers |